Institute of Behavioural Neuroscience (IBN)

The IBN is a hub of UCL’s behavioural neuroscience community. Our researchers are interested in how low-level
neural processes such as the actions of genes, proteins, neurons and
neural circuits collectively translate to high-level processes such as
behaviour, thinking, emotion and consciousness.

The IBN celebrates again, this time with Aman Saleem who has been awarded a 5-year Wellcome Sir Henry Dale fellowship for his project "Transforming visual images into cognitive maps." Aman has already been collaborating with the IBNers (see this recent eLife paper with Hugo Spiers) and we look forward to his setting up his new lab with us here.

The IBN is delighted to announce that Catherine Perrodin has been awarded a prestigious Sir Henry Wellcome Postdoctoral Fellowship, for a 4-year project investigating the neural correlates of social cognition in mice.